With Regret
With Regret
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carob

Original Poster:

3,585 posts

238 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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You know what, some of my best days on the face of this our planet have been spent sitting behind the wheel of the TVR Cars I have owned. Attending events all over the country, meeting some fine folk and driving my cars.

Now because I have an opinion on matters car related that don't meet others opinions like it appears it must, I have come to the point where I ask is it all worth it.... I don't think so. I will be relinquishing my club membership as a result of this. Not worth the hassle.

A very Merry Christmas to the good folk on here and I wish you all the very best for the future
Much more important things going on in this world.

All the best

Rob



TA14

14,332 posts

285 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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TVRCC or PH club?

carob

Original Poster:

3,585 posts

238 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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The former

TA14

14,332 posts

285 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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Coming from a car club that does more useful things like manufacture obsolete parts I got fed up long ago. beer

adam quantrill

11,671 posts

269 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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I haven't been "in the club" for quite a few years now, PH is a reasonable substitute.

mrzigazaga

18,807 posts

192 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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adam quantrill said:
I haven't been "in the club" for quite a few years now, PH is a reasonable substitute.
Who you calling a prostitute and I'm sure you were in the "Club" a couple of years ago or was that just your darby.....hehe....Mind you i can talk...I can't even see my shoes...Although i have lost a few pounds as i have given up eating Classic sports cars...Less pounds = More POWER....biggrin

Wedg1e

27,026 posts

292 months

Saturday 13th December 2014
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My experience of clubs in all their forms has been that they are 'staffed' by failed Corporals and wannabe town councillors, all with little cliques.
I was a member of TVRCC for a couple of years when the club magazine was the only way of finding technical info, then along came the internerd - which of course has just as many cliques and personality clashes.

They're just bloody cars, drive one if you want and to hell with what anyone else thinks.

carob

Original Poster:

3,585 posts

238 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Wedg1e said:
My experience of clubs in all their forms has been that they are 'staffed' by failed Corporals and wannabe town councillors, all with little cliques.
I was a member of TVRCC for a couple of years when the club magazine was the only way of finding technical info, then along came the internerd - which of course has just as many cliques and personality clashes.

They're just bloody cars, drive one if you want and to hell with what anyone else thinks.
So True Ian..... but in order to have a personality clash you actually have to have one.... That is not aimed at you by the way mate.

Rob

RCK974X

2,521 posts

176 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Wedg1e said:
My experience of clubs in all their forms has been that they are 'staffed' by failed Corporals and wannabe town councillors, all with little cliques.
I was a member of TVRCC for a couple of years when the club magazine was the only way of finding technical info, then along came the internerd - which of course has just as many cliques and personality clashes.

They're just bloody cars, drive one if you want and to hell with what anyone else thinks.
So true - I've been a member of a couple of 'classic' clubs, and kit car clubs - kit car clubs tend to be less prone, but it still happens - Classic clubs always have the 'dark subject' of originality lurking, and so called 'experts' on what's acceptable {..shudder..}

I reckon it's all down to the perception of power in that type of personality, but having also helped run a club for a while, you can end up forced to make a decision that you personally hate, but it's for the good of the club. I left after that happened, didn't want the hassle anymore.

You own it, you mess with it, you enjoy it, you spend money on it, and fcensoredk everyone else......

Convert

3,757 posts

245 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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RCK974X said:
Wedg1e said:
My experience of clubs in all their forms has been that they are 'staffed' by failed Corporals and wannabe town councillors, all with little cliques.
I was a member of TVRCC for a couple of years when the club magazine was the only way of finding technical info, then along came the internerd - which of course has just as many cliques and personality clashes.

They're just bloody cars, drive one if you want and to hell with what anyone else thinks.
So true - I've been a member of a couple of 'classic' clubs, and kit car clubs - kit car clubs tend to be less prone, but it still happens - Classic clubs always have the 'dark subject' of originality lurking, and so called 'experts' on what's acceptable {..shudder..}

I reckon it's all down to the perception of power in that type of personality, but having also helped run a club for a while, you can end up forced to make a decision that you personally hate, but it's for the good of the club. I left after that happened, didn't want the hassle anymore.

You own it, you mess with it, you enjoy it, you spend money on it, and fcensoredk everyone else......
Well said chaps, I have to agree.

I, too, am thinking of not renewing my membership of the TVRCC.

V8 Fettler

7,019 posts

159 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Many clubs wouldn't exist without the controlling types, seems to be the other side of the coin with regards to organising a club that exists for more than a few months. I've run away from at least five car clubs over the last few years, there must be a common theme...

Perhaps we could have a car club for people who don't want to be in a car club?

anonymous-user

81 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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I left the car claub after years of membership last year, but the club does have benefits.

Are all you TVRCC haters hapy enough to take the insurance provided for the Wedgefest and the likes or would you like to sign a form on the entry to the meet to say you don't want the free cover?


TA14

14,332 posts

285 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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TVRMs said:
I left the car claub after years of membership last year, but the club does have benefits.

Are all you TVRCC haters hapy enough to take the insurance provided for the Wedgefest and the likes or would you like to sign a form on the entry to the meet to say you don't want the free cover?
Not forgetting of course that the TVRCC was strongly opposed to single model meetings...

ElvisWedgely

2,715 posts

192 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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TVRMs said:
I left the car claub after years of membership last year, but the club does have benefits.

Are all you TVRCC haters hapy enough to take the insurance provided for the Wedgefest and the likes or would you like to sign a form on the entry to the meet to say you don't want the free cover?
What free insurance cover? No one told me anything about a free cover to any festivals or meets and I've been a member for years ! Clarify please.

Tony. TCB.

stainless_steve

6,050 posts

285 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Convert said:
Well said chaps, I have to agree.

I, too, am thinking of not renewing my membership of the TVRCC.
I've just renewed mine,but it's for the last time.

hallsie

2,185 posts

247 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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I might join just to see whats going on!!!

wink

ptholt

223 posts

305 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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I joined when I first bought my chim hoping for a social side to the joys of ownership and a community (plus some discounted insurance) .

Reality was the complete opposite, insurance was the second highest quote.
The community seems like an old hands network about as welcoming as a borstal reunion, great for those in it but firmly against anyone else and the community compared to other clubs online or otherwise is a joke. Scoobynet, sidc, mx5 owners are altogether better, friendlier and a lot more fun than the "blazer wearing, chesterfield sofa conservative club" that the tvr cc appears to be.

Let my membership lapse after 12 months, a truly forgettable period of membership with only the magazine being mildly interesting.

To sum it up I joined the mx5 owners club over 5 years ago, despite not making it to any events I still get emails and invitations to local events despite them knowing I no longer have the car, the local rep is enthusiastic, charismatic and seems a really nice bunch, tvr local rep would have to crash into to me to even notice he existed (or she).

Edited by ptholt on Sunday 14th December 11:58

KKson

3,470 posts

152 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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I will be renewing. The cost of membership is less than my annual Classic Car magazine subscription and personally I enjoy the events, my local group meet and Sprint magazine. Each to their own.

Number 7

4,113 posts

289 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Just for the benefit of non-TVRCC members, a view has been expressed on another website in connection with the SEAC racer thread on PH:

someone who should know better on another site said:
I wouldn't be worrying about, it they're all dreamers talking the usual PH BS without knowing the facts or thinking everything through.


And then they locked the thread.

I can certainly understand your decision Rob - don't let it spoil your enjoyment of TVRs though.

KKson

3,470 posts

152 months

Sunday 14th December 2014
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Sorry iPhone posted it twice!